joanne pauline dalupang
@pesprt active 7 years, 9 months ago-
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Very nice blog my friend, but sad this day, i was not able to go to church for my class starts at 7 and ends 12, then in the afternoon at 1 to 6 in the evening. I felt so very tired, plus so heavy traffic here due to mass goers of Ash Wednesday. I pray to father our dear Lord to forgive me for my body cannot anymore handle extra hours and go home very late.
I am so happy for you.At least we are the same RC and let us not be affected with negative feedback against priests and priests against the people and government.Let us just do our job for it is God we glorify not priests.
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Thank you @Cely. 🙂
I think if the mall we manage has no chapel, I will not have the patience too, to go to a church teeming with people. I experience vertigo that’s why when I am in the midst of so many people.
Luckily, for 10 years now, I always get to attend the Ash Wednesday mass, because our company would always have a mass said on the chapel and before when we are not in this mall yet for our office, we hire a priest to do the mass in our office.
As for you, don’t worry. You can just pray in the confines of your room with a contrite heart. 🙂
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Filipinos have a deep sense of religiosity which they show by attending Sunday Masses or observing religious activities like the Lenten Season.
God has been the center of their lives as expressed in the way they express their religiosity. The God-fearing attitude prevents them from committing negative acts towards other people. Though there are so many religions in our country (Philippines), majority of them are Roman Catholics.
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Nice article!
Lately, I have not been as religious as I should have been. Coincidentally, I just submitted a similar topic but more of my not being active than the celebration itself.
It is so nice to know that there are still many Catholics who stick with their beliefs. There maybe flaws in our religion but it will all boil down to one: that we will all return to our Creator, no matter what religion you believe in. Even sinners, like San Dimas, was forgiven by Jesus for he repented and he believed that Jesus is his savior.
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It is said even in the Holy Bible that it is the rich who worries too much because they are afraid that someone will come and steal their money.
But as to the poor, they can even live in the streets without fear because they don’t have much to lose much more money.
Indeed, we have to remind ourselves that life isn’t a bed of roses. You may be happy for a time, but surely there will come a time when grief will also beset you. Loss of job , loss of love one and belongings are some of those that makes us grieve.
We should just be strong to face them and do to the best of our ability what we can do, to handle the situation. But let us not forget that when we are beset with problems, it is also when God is at His strongest, just waiting for us to call on him.
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well said there , need to live in the moment and nt to live int eh past, its fone what hte past gone but how to do it is the good thing that people find ways to do it, happy times are there but you need to find it, be strong enough to change what makes you sad and loss the bad habits its all in your psychology, think and decide to steal the happiness from the stress or the tension or anything that makes you unhappy, when you are thinking clrearly and with power you will be able to do what you like and be the strongest person and forget stress also, even if you are facing bad issues daily you will get over it if you want to, without fear from tomorrow or the future, live life and do make your life happy and worth living, friends and family do help in these things, why. that is due to that we are humans and we forget and sometimes get lost in the work or life, that is why family and friends an help to give you all the needed time and guide to do it and trust me they will enjoy it as you are if you make up your decision
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